Former Crystal Palace owner Simon Jordan believes that Liverpool star Mohamed Salah does not perform when it matters.
The Egypt international could be spending his final season at Anfield, amid rumors linking him with departing.
Saudi Pro League side Al-Ittihad were heavily linked with the 31-year-old last year, but nothing came out of that interest.
However, reports claim the Saudis are planning to make another move for the prolific striker this summer.
Jordan spoke to talkSPORT about the Egyptian's future at Liverpool, and said: "You question whether you would have had this (speculation over Salah's future) if Klopp was going to be there in perpetuity,
"I know this is controversial and people are going to tell me what a clown I am, and I should ride around in a clown car, but I'm not a fan of Mo Salah.
"I don't think he's as good as people make him out to be. I think he dives, I think he can be a fair weather player.
"I know this will sound ridiculous to people and will make me incredibly unpopular by saying it, obviously he's scored lots of goals, but when the going gets tough some people stand up and fight and some people don't.
"I get this feeling that Salah can be one of those. It's an opinion.
"Unless Liverpool are going to get him to sign a new contract, which has to be a prerequisite of him staying, then they are potentially handing over a lot of money," he added.
"People don't run their club that way. If you look at the way Liverpool have spent in the last half a decade, they have spent €500million. Manchester City and Arsenal have spent nearly €800million.
"Liverpool tend to do it on the basis of how much they can get in. I don't see a situation where Salah walks out the door in a year's time. I don't see Salah signing a new long-term contract either."